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Territoires Infectés À La Date Du 6 Juillet 1961 — Infected Areas As on 6 July 1961
— 292 Territoires infectés à la date du 6 juillet 1961 — Infected areas as on 6 July 1961 Notiücatioiis reçues aux termes du Règlement sanitaire international Notifications received under the International Sanitary Regulations concernant les circonscriptions infectées ou les territoires où la pré relating to infected local areas and to areas in which the presence of sence de maladies quarantenaircs a été signalée (voir page 283). quarantinable diseases was reported (see page 283). ■ = Circonscriptions ou territoires notifiés aux termes de l’article 3 ■ = Areas notified under Article 3 on the date indicated. à la date donnée. Autres territoires où la présence de maladies quarantenaires a été Other areas in which the presence of quarantinable diseases was notifiée aux termes des articles 4, 5 et 9 (a): notified under Articles 4, 5 and 9 (a): A = pendant la période indiquée sous le nom de chaque maladie; A = during the period indicated under the heading of each disease; B = antérieurement à la période indiquée sous le nom de chaque B = prior to the period indicated under' the heading of each maladie. disease. * = territoires nouvellement infectés. * = newly infected areas. PESTE — PLAGUE Bihar, State NIGÈRIA — NIGERIA. ■ 1.X.56 CÔTE D’IVOIRE — IVORY COASI Cliamparan, District , . ■ 25.V I8.vi-6.vn RUANDA-URUNDI . ■ ll.Xn.56 Abengourou, Cercle. A 22. VI Darbhanga, District. , . ■ I.VI A 22.VI Gaya, D istric t................ ■ 23.IV Abidjan, Cercle .... SIERRA LEONE . ■ 1.X.56 Agboville, Cercle .... A 15. VI Afrique — Africa Monghyr, District . ■ 20.V Muzaifarpur, District . , « 9.V Bouaflé, Cercle................ A 22.VI Palamau, District .... ■ 29.\'I SOUDAN — SUDAN Bouaké, Cercle............... -
NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADDRESS Mdez Jbp
NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADDRESS mdez jbp Managing Director MD EZ Office [email protected] CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER ADB- Shiv Yadav DIRECTORTECHNICAL RGGVY [email protected] Prakash Kawade C.E. C.E. SAGAR REGION [email protected] Praveen Sinha C.E. C.E. JABALPUR REGION [email protected] Santosh Tandan C.E. C.E. REWA REGION [email protected] CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER FEEDER Abhay Bishnoi C.G.M SEPARATION [email protected] CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER ADB- Ashok Dhurway C.G.M RGGVY [email protected] Amar Bahadur Singh C.G.M. HR&A CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER HR&A [email protected] CEJR jabalpur CE mpez [email protected] CErr Rewa CE mpez [email protected] CEsr Sagar CE mpez [email protected] cfo mpez cfo mpez [email protected] cgm ddugjy CGM mpez [email protected] CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER Ajay Sharma CGM RAPDRP [email protected] cgm adb cgmADB mpez [email protected] ed comm cgmcomm mpez [email protected] cgm fs cgmfs mpez [email protected] cgm hr cgmhr mpez [email protected] ed purchase Cgmpurchase mpez [email protected] cgm rapdrp cgmrapdrp mpez [email protected] Vivek Chandra G.M.& Head-IT G.M Head IT [email protected] cgmenfo ENFORCEMENT edenfo mpez [email protected] gm works EDWORKS mpez [email protected] Vipin Dhagat Chief CS&A CHIEF C.S.&A. -
Van Dhan Yojana – at a Glance Self Help Groups by State
MINISTRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS Go Vocal for Local – Go Tribal TRIFED GOES DIGITAL 27 June 2020 In this presentation… • The present situation, Why Digitization .. • Digitization : TRIBESIndia on GeM, New Website, VanDhan MIS Application (Web & Mobile) • Covid 19 Mitigation Measures by TRIFED • MSP Why and how it was scaled up • Best Practices • VanDhan scale up • Success stories • Retail Strategy • The Road Ahead & Convergences planned Present Situation • Unprecedented situation in the Country due to spread of pandemic Covid-19 leading to huge unemployment among youth and returnee migrants including the tribals • Lockdown due to Covid-19 has dealt a serious blow to the livelihoods of tribal artisans and forest dwelling minor forest produce gatherers • Large number of people are going online for all their needs , like business operations, communication, news, shopping etc. and this is likely to continue and get adopted even after system normalizes. Digitization - TRIFED’s strategic response to the emerging situation TRIFED - Digitization Strategy Forest ARTISANS Dwellers engaged in engaged in Handicrafts MFP and gathering Handlooms and Value Addition SUPPLY CHAIN Demand DEMAND CHAIN Demand Fulfilment Supply Chain Management Demand Creation Sourcing , Production, Logistics Sales & Marketing, Design, R&D 1. Point of Sale Terminals & Digital 1. SUPPLIERS/ARTISANS – Empanelment Payment Systems • Artisans (Handicrafts and Handlooms) 2. eCommerce • VanDhan Kendras 3. Social Media 2. Udyog Aadhaar for Artisans and VDVKs 3. Comprehensive Automated Supply chain + Aggressive Communications management Strategy DATA ANALYTICS TOOLS Comprehensive Digitization – TRIBES India Retail Inventory Management ARTISANS 1. Tribal Artisans Empanelment (1.5 L) engaged in 2. 1 Lakh+ Products Onboarding Point of Sale Handicrafts 3. 120 Outlets | 15 Regions Terminals with Digital and 4. -
Nagar Palika Parishad, Seoni District - Seoni (M.P.) *
N 79°31'30"E 79°32'0"E 79°32'30"E 79°33'0"E 79°33'30"E 79°34'0"E 79°34'30"E 79°35'0"E " 0 ' 7 ° 2 2 Nagar Palika Parishad, Seoni District - Seoni (M.P.) *# *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Map Title ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! City Base Map ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! N ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! 3 ! ' ! ! Legend 6 ! ! ° ! ! 2 ! ! 2 ! ! ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! N ! ! ! " Colony Name ! ! ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 3 ' # ! ! 6 ! ! ° Important Landmarks ! ! 2 ! ! 2 ! ! ! T ! ! ! ! National Highway ! o ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! J ! ! ! a ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! b ! ! ! ! ! State Highway ! ! ! ! ! ! a ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l ! ! ! ! ! ! p ! ! ! ! u ! ! ! ! ! ! r ! Major Road ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Other Road ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Railway Line ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! National ! ! ! Power Grid ! ! Bridge / Culvert ! *# ! ! ! N ! ! ! H ! ! ! ! - ! ! Canal ! Badi 7 ! ! ! ! Ziyarat C.C.F. (Forest Office) ! ! *# *# ! ! Field Director's ! ! ! *# Residence Ward Boundary ! Tata Motors ! *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Noorani ! Showroom *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Masjid *# Patodi ! ! ! ! N Municipal Boundary Anurag Ford ! ! " Honda ! ! 0 *# ' *# ! ! Seoni 6 ! Shri Omkar Motors ! ! ° Road Reliance ! ! 2 ! ! Petrol 2 ! ! Pump Manegaon ! ! *# ! Flyover ! ! Tiraha ! ! ! ! *# ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Suzuki ! Showroom ! ! Polytechnic ! N *# Railway_Poly ! Government ! " Boys Hostel ! ! 0 *# Polytechnic *# ! ' ! -
Knowledge of Vegetable Growers Towards the Impact of Climate Variability in Seoni District of Madhya Pradesh
International Journal of Chemical Studies 2019; 7(2): 1740-1743 P-ISSN: 2349–8528 E-ISSN: 2321–4902 IJCS 2019; 7(2): 1740-1743 Knowledge of vegetable growers towards the © 2019 IJCS Received: 21-01-2019 impact of climate variability in Seoni district of Accepted: 24-02-2019 Madhya Pradesh Shobha Sanodiya Ex- P.G. Student, Department of Extension Education, JNKVV, Shobha Sanodiya, Kinjulck C Singh, Varsha Shrivastava and Chandrajit Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, Singh India Kinjulck C Singh Abstract Scientist, KVK, Rewa, JNKVV, The present study was undertaken with the objective to assess the knowledge of the vegetable growers Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, towards the impact of climate variability on vegetable production. In order to achieve the objective of the India study, six villages from Seoni block of Seoni district were selected randomly. Finding of study revealed that overall knowledge mean score towards impact of climate variability on vegetable production was Varsha Shrivastava 4.30. It is also revealed from the study that vegetable growers had replaced vegetables crops due to Research Associate, ATARI, different weather parameters. The results of the study will serve a guideline to researchers, extension Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, personal and policy makers to make effective policies and plans on climate variability so vegetable India growers can reduces the losses by this. Chandrajit Singh Scientist, KVK, Rewa, JNKVV, Keywords: Vegetable, climate variability, rainfall, temperature, knowledge Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India Introduction Climate change is the major cause of low production of most of the vegetable crops in all countries. Vegetables are the fresh, edible portion of herbaceous plant consumed in either raw or cooked form. -
Brief Industrial Profile of Balaghat District Madhya Pradesh
lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Balaghat District Madhya Pradesh Carried out by Br. MSME-Development Institute (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Udyog Vihar, Chorhatta, Rewa(MP) Phone : 07662-220948 1 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 03 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 03 1.2 Topography 03 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 04 1.4 Forest 04 1.5 Administrative set up 04 2. District at a glance 05-06 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Balaghat 07 3. Industrial Scenario Of Balaghat district 07 3.1 Industry at a Glance 07 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 08 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units 09 In The District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 09 3.5 Major Exportable Item 10 3.6 Growth Trend 10 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 10 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 10 3.8.1 List of the units in Balaghat & near by Area 10 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 10 3.9 Service Enterprises 10 3.9.1 Potentials areas for service industry 10 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 10 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 11 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 11 meeting 6. Steps to set up MSMEs 12 2 BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF BALAGHAT DISTRICT 1. General Characteristics of the District Balaghat District was constituted during the years1967-73 by amalgamation of parts of the Bhandara, Mandla and Seoni districts. -
District Census Handbook, Balaghat, Part XIII-A, Series-11
I t I I \ I 1 '"If XIII- if) • • iii. m. Ii, "''ftfM smnr~1II "':att Mft ""'PlAt "'!1m .981 CENSUS-PUBLICATION PI..AN e19l11 C."",.. Publicatlo1ll. S"les 11 In All India S~rle. will be published .111 1M followl"g pQ.n,) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS Part I-A Administration Repo rt· Enumeration Part I-D Administration Report-Tabulation Part II-A General Population Tables Part II-B Primary Census Abstract Part II. General Economic Tables Part IV Social aod Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population Part VIII Household Tables Part IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and. Scheduled Tribes part X-A Town Directory Part X-B Survey Reports on selected Towns Part X-C Survey Reports aD iWtc4 Village., Part lKr Ethnographic Notcs and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part XII • Census Atlas Paper 1 of 1982 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and [Scheduled Tribes Paper 1 of 1984 Househ01d Population by Religion of Head of Household STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part XllI-I-..&B District Census Handbook for each of the 45 districts in the State.. (Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract) Foreword i-iy . 2 SlEC'f (ClII' Preface 3 fQ;fiT ififm District Map vii 4 q~ai.~ Important Statistics 5 f"~""R"1Il fa'tq'" Analytical Note.- 1!'fR1.fTi'Wfi fa'cq-lJit J lR1~f'lf(l' "I'rrn 'q'~ "l~f~(J Notes & BXplanations; List of Scheduled ;ril';;rrnr Ifi" ~1 (uwnr;:r). -
AN ASSESSMENT of FLUORIDE CONCENTRATIONS in DIFFERENT DISTRICTS of MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA AKHILESH JINWAL ∗∗∗ and SAVITA DIXIT A
Int. J. Chem. Sci.: 7(1), 2009, 147-154 AN ASSESSMENT OF FLUORIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN DIFFERENT DISTRICTS OF MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA AKHILESH JINWAL ∗∗∗ and SAVITA DIXIT a Water Quality Laboratory Level II + WRD, BHOPAL (M. P.) INDIA aApplied Chemistry Department, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, BHOPAL - 462005 (M. P.) INDIA ABSTRACT Fluoride is most electronegative and most reactive halogen. Fluorid e in the form of fluorine is 17 th most common element on earth crust 1. Concentration of fluoride below 1 ppm are believed beneficial in the prevention of dental carries or tooth decay, but above 1.5 ppm, it increases the severity of the deadly diseases fluorosis, which is incurable in India 2. This paper alarm the latest scenario of fluorosis pollution in fifteen district of Madhya Pradesh, Indi a. All water samples were taken for study from hydrograph stations in Madhya Pradesh. Fluoride in groundwater samples was found to range between nil to 14.20 ppm, while 33 % of water samples are within permissible limit of 1.5 ppm prescribed by BIS (1991). The highest value of fluoride (14.20 ppm) has been recorded at Seoni district in southern part of state. In western part, 13.86 ppm fluoride has been found in Jhabua district. In northern part, the high range of fluoride affects Gwalior and Shivpuri distr ict. In central part of the province, 4.43 ppm concentration of fluoride was found at Vidisha district. This study was done in year 2006 and the maximum and minimum concentrations of fluoride are shown in different districts. The conclusion of this work is to give information about the deleterious changes of fluoride concentration in groundwater of the state. -
Application (Form-1)
APPLICATION (FORM-1) ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR METAL STONE QUARRY (MINING LEASE AREA 1.210 Ha) AT Khasra No- 363/1,363/2,370/1 Village- Sunjhiri, Tehsil- Keolari, District- Seoni, State-Madhya Pradesh Project Proponent: Shri Majid Khan S/o Shri Mohamad Khan, Resi.- Nehru Chouk, Waraseoni, District- Seoni(MP) February 2019 Sunjhiri Metal Stone Quarry at Village- Sunjhiri, Tehsil- Keolari, Dist – Seonit of FORM - I Shri Majid Khan S/o Shri Mohamad Khan (Area: 1.210 Ha) APPENDIX-I FORM-1 (I) Basic Information Sr. No. Item Details 1 Name of the project Sunjhiri Metal Stone Quarry Of Majid Khan S/o Shri Mohamad Khan 2 Sl.No. in the schedule 1 (a) as per MoEF notification dt. 14.09.2006 as per OM dt. 18.05.2012 3 Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ Production– 4050 M3 per year, tonnage to be handled/ command area/ Mine Lease Area – 1.210 Ha lease area/ number of wells to be drilled 4 New/Expansion/Modernization New 5 Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Mine Lease Area – 1.210 Ha 6 Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B – 2 7 Does it attract the general condition? If No yes, please specify. 8 Does it attract the specific condition? If No yes, please specify. 9 Location The Area falls in SOI, Topo-sheet No. 63 B/3 The geographical location of the mine with respect to the boundary pillar of lease area are given below :- BP. Latitude Longitude No. A 22°24'34.46"N 80°02'05.86"E B 22°24'34.93"N 80°02'05.66"E C 22°24'35.76"N 80°02'05.64"E D 22°24'36.81"N 80°02'06.16"E E 22°24'37.43"N 80°02'07.45"E F 22°24'37.82"N 80°02'07.34"E G 22°24'38.11"N 80°02'09.18"E H 22°24'37.64"N 80°02'09.23"E I 22°24'37.57"N 80°02'08.77"E J 22°24'33.00"N 80°02'10.97"E K 22°24'35.09"N 80°02'06.51"E L 22°24'34.48"N 80°02'06.35"E Plot/Survey/Khasra No. -
LIST of MEMBERS of the INDIAN FOREST SERVICE, BORNE on MADHYA PRADESH CADRE (As on 01-09-2019)
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN FOREST SERVICE, BORNE ON MADHYA PRADESH CADRE (As on 01-09-2019) S.No. Name of the Officer Educational Year of Allotment Present Rank & New Photo Date of Birth Qualification Recruitment Mode Post Held Home District/ State Date of Apptt. to Date of Apptt. to Officer Code No. IFS Present Post Date of Conf. in IFS (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1. J.K. Mohanti M.Sc.(Chem.) 1983 P.C.C.F. & HoFF, 22-09-59 RR Madhya Pradesh, Cuttack/Orissa 23-05-83 Bhopal MP/189 23-05-86 10-01-19 2. Dr. U. Prakasham Ph.D. 1983 P.C.C.F. 01-06-60 (Natural Resource RR (Wildlife) W. Godawari/A.P. Management) 09-05-83 H.O. Bhopal MP/194 09-05-86 03-01-19 3. Saibal Dasgupta M.Sc.(Bot) 1984 PCCF/ Addl. Director 15-09-59 RR General, (Forest Silliguri/W.B. 21-05-84 Conservation) MP/196 21-05-87 GoI, MoEFCC, New Delhi (on CDR) 11-05-18 4. Rajesh Srivastava M.Sc.(Geo) 1984 P.C.C.F. 04-04-61 RR (Research & Lucknow/U.P. 21-05-84 Extension) MP/208 21-05-87 H.Q. Bhopal 23-07-19 5. S.P. Rayal B.Sc. 1984 P.C.C.F. 03-04-60 RR (Production) Garhwal/Uttarakhand 21-05-84 H.Q. Bhopal MP/205 21-05-87 06-03-19 6. S.K. Mandal B.Sc. 1984 P.C.C.F. / M.D. 19-07-60 RR M.P. State Balasore/Orissa 04-06-84 MFP. -
INDIAN BUREAU of MINES Jabalpur Regional Office
INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES MINERALS DEVELOPMEMT AND REGULATION DIVISION Mining Plan Modification REPORT Jabalpur regional office Mine file No : MP/BGT/CU-1/NGP Mine code : 14MPR01001 (i) Name of the Inspecting : K006() NARESH KUMAR KATARIYA Officer and ID No. (ii) Designation : Deputy Controller Mines (iii) Accompaning mine : S/Sh N Shenoy(DGM,Mines) K Hansda (Mine Manager), P.D Official with Designation (iv) Date of Inspection : 09-DEC-19 (v) Prev.inspection date : PART-I : GENERAL INFORMATION 1. (a) Mine Name : MALANJKHAND (b) Registration NO. : 14MPR01001 (c) Category : A Fully Mechanised (d) Type of Working : Underground (e) Postal address State : MADHYA PRADESH District : BALAGHAT Village : KARAMSARA Taluka : BAIHAR Post office : MALAJKHAND Pin Code : 481116 FAX No. : 07637-257038 E-mail : [email protected] Phone : 257032 (f) Police Station : malanjkhand (g) First opening date : 01-JAN-78 (h) Weekly day of rest : SUN 2. Address for : Malanj Khand copper project correspondance Teh: Birsa Dist: Balaghat State: MP 3. (a) Lease Number : MPR0781 (b) Lease area : 480.1 (c) Period of lease : (d) Date of Expiry : 31-MAR-20 4. Mineral worked : COPPER ORE Main PAGE : 2 5. Name and Address of the Lessee : M/S HINDUSTAN COPPER LIMITED MALANJKHAND COPPER PROJECT DISTT BALAGHAT MP BALAGHAT MADHYA PRADESH Phone: FAX : Owner : SK Bhattacharya BALAGHAT MADHYA PRADESH Phone: FAX : Agent : V.K singh BALAGHAT MADHYA PRADESH Phone: FAX : Mining Engineer Name : P.D.BOHRA,Full Time Qualification : BE MINING Appointment/ : Termination date Geologist Name : Dr Bhakat,Full Time Qualification : MSc Geology Appointment/ : 01-JAN-19 Termination date 6. Date of approval of Mining : Renewal under rule 24 MCR1960 23-AUG-12 Plan/Scheme of Mining MP modif under 17(3) MCR 2016 20-FEB-16 MP modif under 17(3) MCR 2016 20-FEB-18 PAGE : 3 PART - II : OBSERVATION/COMMENTS OF INSPECTING OFFICERS Exploration : Sl.No. -
Final Population Totals, Series-24
Census of India 2001 Series 24 : Madhya Pradesh FINAL POPULATION TOTALS (State, District, Tehsil and Town) Prabhal(ar Bansod Of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Websltl:: http://www.censlJsmdia.net/ © All rights reserved wIth Government of India Data Product Number 23-006-Cen-Book Preface The final population data presented in this publication IS based on the processing and tabulation of actual data captured from each and every 202 million household schedules. In the past censuses the final population totals and their basIc characteristics at the lowest geographical levels popularly known as the Village/town Primary Census Abstract was compiled manually. The generation of Primary Census Abstract for the Census 2001 is a fully computerized exercise starting from the automatic capture of data from the Household Schedule through scanning to the compilation of Primary Census Abstract. ThiS publication titled "Final Population Totals" is only a prelude to the Primary Census Abstract. The publication, which has only one table, presents data on the total population, the Scheduled Castes population and the Scheduled Tribes population by sex at the state, district, tehsll and town levels. The vitlage-wise data IS being made available In electronic format It is expected to be a useful ready reference document for data users who are only Interested to know the basic population totals. ThiS publrcatlon IS brought out by Office of the Registrar General, India (ORGI) centrally, I am happy to acknowledge the dedicated efforts of Mr Prabhakar Bansod, Director of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh and his team and my colleagues in the ORG! in bringing out thiS publication.